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  2. Abdominal thrusts - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal thrusts, also known as the Heimlich maneuver or Heimlich manoeuvre, is a first-aid procedure used to treat upper-airway obstructions (or choking) by foreign objects. American doctor Henry Heimlich is often credited for its discovery. To perform abdominal thrusts, a rescuer stands behind a choking victim and uses their hands to apply ...

  3. Category:German film posters - Wikipedia

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    T. File:The Conformist poster.jpg; File:The Lady and the Duke FilmPoster.jpeg; File:The Marquise of O FilmPoster.jpeg; File:The Teachers' Lounge poster.jpg

  4. Category:Film posters for German-language films - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; Help. Media in category "Film posters for German-language films" The following 43 files are in this category, out of ...

  5. Category:1980s German film posters - Wikipedia

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    File:Paris, Texas (1984 film poster).png. Categories: 1980s German films. German film posters. Hidden category: Automatic category TOC generates no TOC.

  6. Category : German album-cover and concert-poster artists

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    W. Petrus Wandrey. Barbara Wojirsch. Categories: Album-cover and concert-poster artists. German poster artists.

  7. German collective guilt - Wikipedia

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    The German collective guilt for the events of the Holocaust has long been an idea that has been pondered by famous and well-known German politicians and thinkers. In addition to those mentioned previously, German author and philosopher Bernhard Schlink describes how he sometimes feels as if being German is a huge burden, due to the country's past.

  8. Ludwig Hohlwein - Wikipedia

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    Berchtesgaden, West Germany. Nationality. German. Style. Gebrauchsgrafik. Ludwig Hohlwein (26 July 1874 in Wiesbaden – 15 September 1949 in Berchtesgaden) was a German poster artist, a pioneer of the Sachplakat style. He trained and practiced as an architect in Munich before he switched to poster design. [1]

  9. Three Arrows - Wikipedia

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    Three Arrows. The Three Arrows (‹See Tfd› German: Drei Pfeile) is a social democratic political symbol associated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), used in the late history of the Weimar Republic. First conceived for the SPD-dominated Iron Front as a symbol of the social democratic resistance against Nazism in 1932, it ...